US130575A - Improvement in toy savings-banks - Google Patents

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US130575A
US130575A US130575DA US130575A US 130575 A US130575 A US 130575A US 130575D A US130575D A US 130575DA US 130575 A US130575 A US 130575A
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  • My invention consists in placing' upon the top of the money-box an artificial frog, whose mouth is opened for the reception of a coin by pressing one of its feet, and which drops the coin into the box on releasing it. It also consists in the peculiar mechanism by which this is accomplished. It also consists in a certain mechanism by which the eyes are caused to roll when the foot is pressed.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of my improved toy savings-bank.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section through lthe frog and box, showing the mechanism by which it is operated.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section through the frog on the line .fr y, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a detached view of the piece j, shown in section in Fig. 2.
  • a is the foot that is pressed to open the lower jaw cl, by means of the lever b and4 connectinglink c.
  • the jaw is hinged'to the body of the frog on each side at e.
  • the springs under the foot a presses it upward, and assists in bringin g the jaw back to its position when the foot is released.
  • f is a curved bar, hinged to the frame or body at g, and passing upward and forward through the middle plate h. It is held in position bythe cross-piecel being held against h by the sprin g m.
  • the upper end of f forms a hook, bending upward and backward, in which rests the lower bearing of the piece 7', shown in Fig. 4,.
  • the upper bearing k is held between the top of the head and a projection from the plate o, so as to form a socket in which it turns.
  • k At the outer ends of k are the eye-balls l l.
  • n At the rear end of the lower jawel is a projection, n, which, when the jaw is opened strikes against the bar f and presses it upward and backward. This swings the piece j and causes the eyes to move.
  • the operation of my invention is as follows When it is desired to place a coin in the safe, the jaw is opened by depressing the foot a. The coin is then placed in the mouth. Mean while the projection m has pressed the bar f and the eyes have moved. The coin is held from passing into the box by the contact of the parts a and f, until the foot is released, when the coin drops into the safe through the openin g p, and the parts resume their original position, the eyes rolling back as the bar f drops.
  • the projection a' also serves the pur- Vpose of retaining the coin in the box, and preventing its falling out through the passage p when the safe is inverted. y

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R- FRISBIE.
Improvement in Toy. Savings-Banks.
No. 130,575, Patented Aug.2.0,1812.
" ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
RUSSEL FEISBIE, OF cEoMwELI., CONNECTICUT, ASSICNOE To TEE J. a E. STEVENS COMPANY, oF SAME PLACE.
IMPRCVEMENT IN TOY SAVINGS-BANKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 130,575, dated August 20, 1872.
SPECIFICATION. To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RUSSEL FEIsEiE, of Cromwell, in the county of Middlesex and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toy Savin gs-Banks 5 and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, whereby a person skilled in the art ca-n make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
Like letters in the figures indicate the same parts.
My invention consists in placing' upon the top of the money-box an artificial frog, whose mouth is opened for the reception of a coin by pressing one of its feet, and which drops the coin into the box on releasing it. It also consists in the peculiar mechanism by which this is accomplished. It also consists in a certain mechanism by which the eyes are caused to roll when the foot is pressed.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure l is a perspective view of my improved toy savings-bank. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section through lthe frog and box, showing the mechanism by which it is operated. Fig. 3 is a cross-section through the frog on the line .fr y, Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detached view of the piece j, shown in section in Fig. 2.
a is the foot that is pressed to open the lower jaw cl, by means of the lever b and4 connectinglink c. The jaw is hinged'to the body of the frog on each side at e. The springs under the foot a presses it upward, and assists in bringin g the jaw back to its position when the foot is released. f is a curved bar, hinged to the frame or body at g, and passing upward and forward through the middle plate h. It is held in position bythe cross-piecel being held against h by the sprin g m. The upper end of f forms a hook, bending upward and backward, in which rests the lower bearing of the piece 7', shown in Fig. 4,. The upper bearing k is held between the top of the head and a projection from the plate o, so as to form a socket in which it turns. At the outer ends of k are the eye-balls l l. At the rear end of the lower jawel is a projection, n, which, when the jaw is opened strikes against the bar f and presses it upward and backward. This swings the piece j and causes the eyes to move.
The operation of my invention is as follows When it is desired to place a coin in the safe, the jaw is opened by depressing the foot a. The coin is then placed in the mouth. Mean while the projection m has pressed the bar f and the eyes have moved. The coin is held from passing into the box by the contact of the parts a and f, until the foot is released, when the coin drops into the safe through the openin g p, and the parts resume their original position, the eyes rolling back as the bar f drops. The projection a' also serves the pur- Vpose of retaining the coin in the box, and preventing its falling out through the passage p when the safe is inverted. y
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2. The devices a b c s for moving and operating the jaw d, substantially in the manner described.
3. The devices n j' m j for operating the eyes and causingV them to move, substantially as herein described.
4. The combination of the devices for opening the jaw, and the devices for moving the eyes, in the manner described, so that they are all operated by pressing the foot a, substantiallly as set forth.
RUSSEL FRISBIE.
Witnesses: l i WM. E. HULBERT, EDWARD S. COE.
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